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Kea­cy Car­ty and Alex Hales scored half-cen­turies to lead the Trin­ba­go Knight Rid­ers to a com­fort­able eight-wick­et vic­to­ry over the streaky An­tigua and Bar­bu­da Fal­cons on Wednes­day in ...
As T&T marks its 63rd year of in­de­pen­dence, the rhythms of ca­lyp­so and so­ca will take cen­tre stage in a spe­cial trib­ute con­cert ho­n­our­ing two of the art­form’s tow­er­ing fig­ures—Em­rold ...
If it’s one thing, the Bird­song Acad­e­my has set it­self some se­ri­ous­ly am­bi­tious goals. For in­stance, the pro­gramme for its Au­gust 15 Va­ca­tion Camp clos­ing con­cert, ref­er­ences ...
The Trinidad and To­ba­go Blind Wel­fare As­so­ci­a­tion (TTB­WA) has called on Gov­ern­ment to en­act com­pre­hen­sive leg­is­la­tion to pro­tect the rights of per­sons with dis­abil­i­ties, as the ...
An in­ves­ti­ga­tion has been launched fol­low­ing a cy­ber at­tack on Ja­maica’s Of­fice of the Reg­is­trar Gen­er­al (ORG), for­mer­ly known as the Reg­is­trar Gen­er­al’s De­part­ment.
Ef­fec­tive Sep­tem­ber 2, 2025, the De­part­ment of State will up­date the cat­e­gories of ap­pli­cants who may be el­i­gi­ble for a waiv­er of the non-im­mi­grant visa in­ter­view, a re­lease from ...
Some in­sur­ance com­pa­nies in T&T of­fer their clients “in­ter­est-free loans” against life in­sur­ance poli­cies that ac­cu­mu­late cash val­ue. The pol­i­cy­hold­er is af­ford­ed the ...
There are winds of change sweep­ing across the Caribbean, and they’re not me­te­o­ro­log­i­cal. My re­cent va­ca­tion in Ja­maica deep­ened my con­cerns about sev­er­al press­ing re­gion­al is­sues: ...
As the world cel­e­brates the un­prece­dent­ed pro­duc­tiv­i­ty gains of fron­tier tech­nolo­gies such as ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence and ro­bot­ics, the ques­tion for T&T is stark: are we tru­ly ...
Pro­fes­sor of Eco­nom­ics at the Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies (UWI) Roger Ho­sein is con­vinced that the new book which he coau­thored of­fers so­lu­tions for some of the press­ing so­cial and ...
Di­vali Na­gar 2025 is ex­pect­ed to cost $3.5 mil­lion, and the Na­tion­al Coun­cil of In­di­an Cul­ture (NCIC) is ap­peal­ing for at least $1 mil­lion in State fund­ing to help cov­er ex­pens­es.
There have been 1,282 ar­rests by the po­lice since the State of Emer­gency (SoE) was de­clared on Ju­ly 18.